Elites at World Economic Forum annual meeting to be guarded by a 5,000-person army, ‘no-fly’ zoneSwiss Air Force are set to fly overhead during the conference to ensure a no-fly zone is maintained.https://www.lifesitenews.com/news/the-world-economic-forums-annual-meeting-to-have-5000-person-military-security-and-no-fly-zone/'DAVOS, Switzerland (LifeSiteNews) – The World Economic Forum’s annual meeting in Davos, Switzerland is slated to have immense security measures for its elite participants, including 5,000 military personnel and a strictly enforced no-fly zone.
According to Reuters, for the security of the global elite, Switzerland has offered 5,000 members of its military to aid the local police force during this year’s WEF annual meeting from May 22 and May 26. As of right now, many soldiers are already erecting large security fencing around the meeting compound while members of the Swiss Air Force are set to fly overhead during the conference to ensure a no-fly zone is maintained.
The globalist conference will feature as many as 2,000 political and industry leaders, who will convene to discuss their plans for “pandemic recovery, tackling climate change, the future for work, accelerating stakeholder capitalism, and harnessing new technologies.”
The WEF chairman, German economist Klaus Schwab, has consistently praised Chinese Communist President Xi Jinping for the “significant social and economic achievements” that have occurred under his dictatorial “leadership.”
“one silver lining of the pandemic is that it has shown how quickly we can make radical changes to our lifestyles. Almost instantly, the crisis forced businesses and individuals to abandon practices long claimed to be essential, from frequent air travel to working in an office,” added the economist.
“To achieve a better outcome,
the world must act jointly and swiftly to revamp all aspects of our societies and economies, from education to social contracts and working conditions. Every country, from the United States to China, must participate, and every industry, from oil and gas to tech, must be transformed. In short, we need a ‘Great Reset’ of capitalism,” Schwab stressed.'